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Intel-powered Orange Santa Clara launching on May 31st

Intel-powered Orange Santa Clara launching on May 31st

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

Orange has started sending out invites for its press event, when it will launch its first Intel-powered Android smartphone – Orange Santa Clara. The event takes place on Thursday, May 31st and the mentioned device already got a page at the carrier’s “coming soon” section.
Thus far Orange-branded phones were low-to-mid end devices, offering decent value for the money to folks on a budget. Will something change with the first Intel-powered smartphone?

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Intel CEO: mobile phone processor cores don�t matter

Intel CEO: mobile phone processor cores don�t matter

Posted on Feb 29, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

In a move that the Intel CEO and president joked “may have just started another core war”, Paul Otellini has dismissed the importance of cores in mobile phone CPUs.
With the rest of the market racing towards quad-core processors on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phones, Otellini very bluntly replied to comparisons with his company’s Medfield processor at the Intel press conference at Mobile World Congress 2012.
“I don’t think it [the number of cores] matters. What matters is the chip itself," he said. "The core comparison is really improper in my mind. What does matter is the performance and the efficiency of that performance.”

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Intel announces new processors and partnerships

Intel announces new processors and partnerships

Posted on Feb 28, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

Intel on Monday detailed a number new products and partnerships during the company’s Mobile World Congress press event. “We are very pleased to add new, important customers and capabilities to our phone offerings today. We remain focused on delivering exciting new features and outstanding performance to smartphone customers around the world.” said Intel CEO Paul Otellini. UK service provider Orange will launch an Atom-powered smartphone based on the Z2460 reference design. The device will feature a sleek body that will enable “rich entertainment experiences [to] Orange services, including Orange TV, Daily Motion, Deezer, Orange Wednesdays and Orange Gestures.” The handset is scheduled for a ...

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Motorola and Intel hold hands for multi-year, multi-device partnership, shipments start 2H 2012

Motorola and Intel hold hands for multi-year, multi-device partnership, shipments start 2H 2012

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

Well, look who just showed up at Intel's CES 2012 keynote? Motorola Mobility's own Sanjay Jha just grabbed a bit of the limelight -- long enough to announce a multi-year, multi-device agreement that should see Intel's Medfield chips powering Moto's hardware (the second announced behind Lenovo) in the not-too-distant future. Naturally, we're guessing Android will be the OS of choice here, but we can only guess what Motorola's going to do when all of its other chip partners come knocking with new questions.

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Atom chip on Android smartphones expected at CES

Atom chip on Android smartphones expected at CES

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

LG Electronics and Samsung are expected to unveil Android smartphones next week that use Intel's latest Atom chip, dubbed Medfield, analysts said. The move, if it pans out, could portend a shift away from ARM-based chips, which are in 95 percent of smartphones.
The arrival of Atom-based smartphones at the International CES show in Las Vegas would join Google and Intel at the hip, said Jack Gold, an analyst at J. Gold Associates. With Google in the midst of acquiring Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, at least some Motorola smartphones could be soon running Atom chips, as well.

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Intel Android smartphone and tablet prototypes tested by MIT, looking promising

Intel Android smartphone and tablet prototypes tested by MIT, looking promising

Posted on Dec 21, 2011 by MG15

Intel's 32nm Medfield system-on-chip has been teased all year as the platform for the company's big leap into mobile devices, and now we finally have some real hands-on feedback to report about it. The MIT Technology Review team was allowed to have a brief play with a pair of Medfield prototypes running Android — a phone similar in size to the iPhone that was on Gingerbread and a tablet close to the iPad 2 in thickness running Ice Cream Sandwich — and came away impressed. Responsiveness, we're told, was pleasing on both devices, though it was the ICS-equipped tablet that invited the greatest praise in being evidently faster and smoother than its Honeycomb brethren. The phone was described as...

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Intel Says Smartphones with Intel Inside to Appear in 2012

Intel Says Smartphones with Intel Inside to Appear in 2012

Posted on May 18, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

Speaking at an investor conference, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that the first smartphones with Intel chips inside are on track to become available next year. "You'll see the first Intel-based phones...

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Intel's first Medfield-based smartphone to be a ZTE?

Intel's first Medfield-based smartphone to be a ZTE?

Posted on Apr 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

It wasn't that long ago that Intel pulled a Dell, Anand Chandrasekher showing off a fancy new thing then quickly hiding it away out of sight. That was a Medfield-based smartphone, an Atom-powered mobi...

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Is Intel teaming up with ZTE for the launch of its phone?

Is Intel teaming up with ZTE for the launch of its phone?

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG3

Intel commands the desktop PC market, but it has had a tough time trying to establish its positions in the mobile segment – the ARM chipset is practically found in every smartphone out there and with ...

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Intel Handsets To Hit This Year, Says CEO Otellini

Intel Handsets To Hit This Year, Says CEO Otellini

Posted on Feb 16, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

This year at MWC is really dominated by ARM-based devices, but that level of ascendancy can only be maintained for so long. Intel is a juggernaut in the PC world; could it successfully punch its way i...

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Smartphones to have

Smartphones to have "Intel Inside" starting in the second half of 2011

Posted on Dec 10, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Cell PhonesIntel

Intel might have missed the boat as the smartphone phenomenon took off, but the chip maker's CEO Paul Otellini says that his company has already won 35 contracts in the developing tablet industry, and...

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